Youth Leadership Program

Dixie Electric accepts applications for its Youth Leadership Program in the fall each year. This is a fun-filled, educational opportunity for 11th grade students in Dixie Electric’s service area. Students must be available to participate in all of the assigned dates.

Here is a list of dates for 2018 - 2019.

Youth Leadership University | Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018

This day will consist of speakers, games, lunch and a power plant tour.

Youth Tour Interviews | Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018

Out-of-town judges will select two students to go to the Youth Leadership Workshop in Jackson and the Youth Tour of Washington, D.C.

Youth Leadership Workshop | Feb. 27 – March 1, 2019

An opportunity to develop leadership skills, experience the political process in action and meet other students from across the state.

Youth Tour of Washington, D.C. | June 15-21, 2019

Amazing tour of the sites of Washington, D.C. and a first-hand look at the political process on the national level.

American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life | April 26, 2019 and May 3, 2019

April 26, 2019 in Jones County and May 3, 2019, in Petal; Volunteer at Dixie Electric’s tent and receive community service hours.

The deadline for entries is Sept. 7, 2018. If you are interested in participating in the program, you must speak to your high school guidance counselor. If you are a home school student, contact Pollyanna Magee at the Laurel office at (601) 425-2535.

Entry Form

Leading the Way into the Future through Mississippi’s brightest students

The Electric Cooperatives of Mississippi recently held the 32nd Youth Leadership Workshop in downtown Jackson. This annual youth event brought students from across Mississippi to the state capital to meet their legislators and to participate in activities designed to enhance their already present leadership abilities.

The workshop began on Wednesday, Feb. 21, and continued through Friday, Feb. 23. Electric cooperatives from all areas of Mississippi participate in the program each year. Garrett Crowder and Aubrey Gaudet were selected among the schools in Dixie Electric’s service area to represent the electric cooperative during this hands-on event.

“The program was developed to help young leaders determine their strengths and weaknesses while showing the ways to become better leaders. We then encourage them to return home and put their skills to use,” said Ron Stewart, senior vice president and program coordinator. “We challenge these young people to go out and make a difference in the lives of others, exemplifying true leadership.”

This year, 80 students attended the workshop which was held at the Marriott in downtown Jackson. When the students arrived on Wednesday, the workshop began with a “get acquainted” session and they were put into situations where they had to learn about others. They were then asked to participate in a Town Hall meeting, which encouraged them to discuss issues they are facing as young people. Together with their groups, they developed possible solutions to these issues, and were encouraged by group leaders to take the skills they learned back to their schools where they could make a real difference in the lives of their peers.

On Thursday morning, the students enjoyed breakfast with senators and representatives who serve in state government on behalf of the districts in which they reside. The breakfast was well-attended with over 40 legislators in attendance. Before visiting the Mississippi State Capitol, Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves spoke to the students and encouraged them to work hard for their dreams. He gave the students three guidelines for success: dream big, make a plan and work hard.

“If you do these three things, you can accomplish anything you set your mind to,” he said.

Gov. Phil Bryant continues to support this program by speaking to the students each year during a luncheon at the Old Capitol Inn. During his speech, he encouraged the students to pursue their dreams and hold on to their Mississippi values. He discussed the positive economic factors happening in Mississippi and told them that they don’t have to go far from home to become successful.

“There are so many opportunities for you in Mississippi to take on leadership roles here. Whether you go on to college or choose a technical trade, there are many advantages to staying right here at home,” he said.The students also heard from other motivational speakers and participated in a fun evening with local magician, Dorian LaChance where he wowed them with his illusions. When the workshop came to a close, the students had made many new friends and memories that will last a lifetime. Building leaders is fundamental to building a strong community and through this program, Dixie Electric hopes to prepare these young people for a bright future. The pro gram has proven to encourage students to reach their goals year after year, and the students take away lifelong relationships.

Dixie Electric is a proud sponsor of the program. “We are proud to have these two outstanding students represent Dixie Electric,” said Randy Smith, general manager. “They are our future leaders, and we look forward to seeing all that they accomplish.”

In June, Garrett and Aubrey will travel with the youth group to Washington, D.C. The seven day trip will include visits to all of the popular monuments and memorials, as well as meetings with Mississippi’s congressional delegation during a visit to Capitol Hill.